The Housing Issue Is Personal, But Emotions Won't Solve it. Here's why: I’ve recently had to start closely monitoring my small online replies & comments. Using my own hands to reduce my reach because I had to delete political and tribalistic comments 😁😀 It's really funny that I have to say this: That the problem beneath Nigeria’s problems is not tribal/political. Especially as I just can't understand how my opinions attract tribalistic and politically divisive responses. I know a blame game is convenient. But inflation doesn’t check ethnicity, & no tribe has affordable housing. Yet, we seem to prefer divisive problem-finding views. Every problem we see; from corruption, housing, inflation, to governance, isn’t the problem. They’re simply symptoms. The real failure is systemic. In how we plan, coordinate, and use our economic, social, and physical resources. When systems fail, people improvise. When economy collapses, corruption becomes survival logic. When physical and social infrastructure breaks down, housing becomes "survival of the fittest." Yes, people will always be people; immoral, and opportunistic. But when a society fails at properly coordinating and harnessing its social, physical & economic resources, the result looks like Nigeria. So, I hope this offers a better perspective. That the problems we suffer are not because we are different. We suffer them because our systems don't work. Until we stop arguing over identities and start fixing structures, we’ll keep recycling the same crises under new names.